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but then suppose during the rally texas rocketing up four points on no news. that could change everything in your mind, everything. after that run texas instruments could go five or down seven, which means you know own a stock where the down side outweighs the up side. so what if the stock's been a good performer? that's awful risk-reward. and you'll want to sell. >> sell sell sell! >> end of story. as much as we may know and like the. and know it hasn't changed that much in value the stock is simply not the same stock up seven points than it was before. same company, not the say stock. more expensive and not as safe. if there's too much enthusiasm all at once, text instruments can be downright dangerous. same company, different stock. hey, good company, expensive stock. second reason to get tough on your stocks during a rally is so you can figure out which ones to sell and sell hard. i tell you to sell into strength all the time but i recognize this idea is totally emotionally counterintuitive. can i even use that word to apply to feelings? yeah, it's my show
but then suppose during the rally texas rocketing up four points on no news. that could change everything in your mind, everything. after that run texas instruments could go five or down seven, which means you know own a stock where the down side outweighs the up side. so what if the stock's been a good performer? that's awful risk-reward. and you'll want to sell. >> sell sell sell! >> end of story. as much as we may know and like the. and know it hasn't changed that much in value...
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but then suppose during the rally texas rocketing up four points on no news. that could change everything in your mind, everything. after that run texas instruments could go five or down seven, which means you know own a stock where the down side outweighs the up side. so what if the stock's been a good performer? that's awful risk-reward. and you'll want to sell. >> sell sell sell! >> end of story. as much as we may know and like the company. and know it hasn't changed that much in value the stock is simply not the same stock up seven points than it was before. same company, not the say stock. more expensive and not as safe. if there's too much enthusiasm all at once, text instruments can be downright dangerous. same company, different stock. hey, good company, expensive stock. second reason to get tough on your stocks during a rally is so you can figure out which ones to sell and sell hard. i tell you to sell into strength all the time but i recognize this idea is totally emotionally counterintuitive. can i even use that word to apply to feelings? yeah, it's
but then suppose during the rally texas rocketing up four points on no news. that could change everything in your mind, everything. after that run texas instruments could go five or down seven, which means you know own a stock where the down side outweighs the up side. so what if the stock's been a good performer? that's awful risk-reward. and you'll want to sell. >> sell sell sell! >> end of story. as much as we may know and like the company. and know it hasn't changed that much in...
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i don't know. >> what happened in texas, ferdman told us, should stay in texas. >> because i was facing 99 years and i chose to, you know, pick a much smaller sentence without any of it because, you know, i could have a much worse -- but there was no fraud and there was no record of it in any way. it's a very long story. >> how could you say that? that was a huge case in austin, texas, statewide, actually. >> that's what they tried to build it, but -- and that's why they pursued it, but it wasn't what it seems and what they said it was. >> could you tell me real quickly how you left texas and decided to come here and get into this business? how easy or hard was that? >> i don't want to talk about it right now so -- >> with such apparent widespread fraud in the program, former supervisor joy jarfers says it's not just taxpayers being cheated. >> i'm not the employee anymore that has to look at this every day, but i'm a taxpayer that knows this is going on and it angers me, and there's story after story after story about medicaid dollars being cut from people who need the services. >> wel
i don't know. >> what happened in texas, ferdman told us, should stay in texas. >> because i was facing 99 years and i chose to, you know, pick a much smaller sentence without any of it because, you know, i could have a much worse -- but there was no fraud and there was no record of it in any way. it's a very long story. >> how could you say that? that was a huge case in austin, texas, statewide, actually. >> that's what they tried to build it, but -- and that's why they...
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my laboratory is at baylor college of medicine, which is in the middle of the texas medical center, which is the largest medical center on the planet. i have a number of students here, and we have about 50 different projects on the plate. >> he's a very high-energy person, always is excited about the science we're doing, always looking for new ways to look at problems and ideas. >> the main theme is, how do brains construct reality? and so for that, we look at things like time perception and how your brain is putting together your notion of how things are happening in the world. we all assume that time is just a river that's flowing past. but what i've been working on for the last 12 years is this understanding that it's not just a river that's passably flowing, it's an active construction of the brain. when i was a child, i was eight years old, and i fell from the roof of a house under construction. and i was watching the brick floor coming towards me, and i was thinking about how this must have been what it was like for alice in wonderland to fall down the rabbit hole. but the point is
my laboratory is at baylor college of medicine, which is in the middle of the texas medical center, which is the largest medical center on the planet. i have a number of students here, and we have about 50 different projects on the plate. >> he's a very high-energy person, always is excited about the science we're doing, always looking for new ways to look at problems and ideas. >> the main theme is, how do brains construct reality? and so for that, we look at things like time...
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and then there is this man, alexander, ferdman organizing a crime ring in texas. it hasn't stopped him from coming to california, setting up a drug rehab clinic and billing taxpayers. even though, felons are barred from running drug med cal centers. >> how can a guy like you run a drug rehab in california. this is a major insurance car crash scheme in texas. >> i was convicted, but it's not what it seems. >> reporter: in the last two fiscal years, taxpayers spent nearly $186 million supposedly treating drug and alcohol abuse patients in california. our investigation with the center for investigative reporting found half of that money, or about $94 million has gone to clinics that have shown questionable billing practices or signs of fraud. joy jaffers former drug medical supper visor says she complained to the state for years about all the obvious fraud. >> we found billing records for people in jail. one person dead. people who said they didn't need this kind of treatment. >> uh-huh. >> clinics closed on a certain day, billing for that certain day. >> uh-huh. >>
and then there is this man, alexander, ferdman organizing a crime ring in texas. it hasn't stopped him from coming to california, setting up a drug rehab clinic and billing taxpayers. even though, felons are barred from running drug med cal centers. >> how can a guy like you run a drug rehab in california. this is a major insurance car crash scheme in texas. >> i was convicted, but it's not what it seems. >> reporter: in the last two fiscal years, taxpayers spent nearly $186...
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dallas, all that rain kind of moving up and above texas. so high pressure dominating texas. temperatures staying there. in the 100s straight through friday, guys. atlanta, sunny steamy, sultry weekend in the southeast. temperatures above average and not a lot of rain. >> great hair days for sure. >>> hundreds have been sickened in more than a dozen states. now the fda confirms it was bagged lettuce from a processor in mexico that made diners at two chain restaurants sick. >> but the ceo of taylor farms tells cnn that all tests for cyclospora at his company's mexico plant have been negative. meantime, red lobster and olive garden says the tainted food is no longer in its supply. sanjay gupta has this report. >> brianna, we're getting information on what has caused the illness for 400 people in 16 states. as you remember, we're talking add prepackaged, prewashed lettuce. that was a concern in iowa. but we're now hearing specifically and directly from the fda about produce from taylor farms in mexico going to the states of iowa and nebraska, specifically being eaten in two rest
dallas, all that rain kind of moving up and above texas. so high pressure dominating texas. temperatures staying there. in the 100s straight through friday, guys. atlanta, sunny steamy, sultry weekend in the southeast. temperatures above average and not a lot of rain. >> great hair days for sure. >>> hundreds have been sickened in more than a dozen states. now the fda confirms it was bagged lettuce from a processor in mexico that made diners at two chain restaurants sick....
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you were convicted in texas -- >> i was convicted but it's not what it seems. >> reporter: in the last two fiscal years, taxpayers spent nearly $186 million, supposedly treating drug and alcohol patients in california. our investigation found half of that money, or about $94 million, as gone to clinics that have shown questionable billing practices or signs of fraud. former drug medi-cal supervisor says she complained to the state for years about all the obvious fraud. we found billing records for people in jail, one person dead, people who said they didn't need this kind of treatment. >> uh-huh. >> reporter: clinics closed on a certain day, billing for that certain day. >> you hi. >> reporter: none of this surprises you? >> not at all. we found all of those things. >> reporter: for more than a month, cnn has been asking for an explanation from the state of california, and for more than a month, we've gotten nowhere. can i just ask you from you, why? >> that wasn't my decision. >> reporter: state health officials in one sacramento building after another refused to be questioned, includ
you were convicted in texas -- >> i was convicted but it's not what it seems. >> reporter: in the last two fiscal years, taxpayers spent nearly $186 million, supposedly treating drug and alcohol patients in california. our investigation found half of that money, or about $94 million, as gone to clinics that have shown questionable billing practices or signs of fraud. former drug medi-cal supervisor says she complained to the state for years about all the obvious fraud. we found...
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you were convicted in texas -- >> i was convicted but it's not what it seems. >> reporter: in the last two fiscal years, taxpayers spent nearly $186 million, supposedly treating drug and alcohol patients in california. our investigation found half of that money, or about $94 million, as gone to clinics that have shown questionable billing practices or signs of fraud. former drug medi-cal supervisor says she complained to the state for years about all the obvious fraud. we found billing records for people in jail, one person dead, people who said they didn't need this kind of treatment. >> uh-huh. >> reporter: clinics closed on a certain day, billing for that certain day. >> you hi. >> reporter: none of this surprises you? >> not at all. we found all of those things. >> reporter: for more than a month, cnn has been asking for an explanation from the state of california, and for more than a month, we've gotten nowhere. can i just ask you from you, why? >> that wasn't my decision. >> reporter: state health officials in one sacramento building after another refused to be questioned, includ
you were convicted in texas -- >> i was convicted but it's not what it seems. >> reporter: in the last two fiscal years, taxpayers spent nearly $186 million, supposedly treating drug and alcohol patients in california. our investigation found half of that money, or about $94 million, as gone to clinics that have shown questionable billing practices or signs of fraud. former drug medi-cal supervisor says she complained to the state for years about all the obvious fraud. we found...
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he's convicted of a major insurance fraud in the state of texas, but for somehow was able to get certified and has been billing him. is there anyone in the state of california concerned about this fraud? then finally answered a question. >> the state of california takes fraud very seriously and there are many investigations that are under way. the allegations, all allegations are given full and fair consideration and you've caught me running because i am late for a meeting that i'm chairing. >> reporter: i wonder if you would do one thing and ask toby douglas to sit down and talk to us. >> if you want to give us a little bit of time -- >> reporter: we've been giving you about a month. >> we have a budget we are just completing and we have many priorities. information and answers have been provided. we have a very -- >> reporter: i understand. >> we have a very extensive fraud and investigation units that is one of the best in the countries. that's all i have to say. >> reporter: can you concerned that there is massive fraud? that's what we're finding out. and number two, as secretary of he
he's convicted of a major insurance fraud in the state of texas, but for somehow was able to get certified and has been billing him. is there anyone in the state of california concerned about this fraud? then finally answered a question. >> the state of california takes fraud very seriously and there are many investigations that are under way. the allegations, all allegations are given full and fair consideration and you've caught me running because i am late for a meeting that i'm...
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gentleman from texas is recognized two minutes. >> the majority leader is bsolutely right about scare tactics. if you are an uninsured american and you get a diagnosis of this morning, or you are head-on collision or after you child born with a disability, you ought to be very scared. he's also absolutely right about the need for patient centered healthcare. we are concerned about that. we are concerned that patients are ut insurance today centered right in the bankruptcy court. more americans are faced with a health care crisis. this bill has nothing to do with internal revenue service or treasury department or restricting their rights. it is about restricting your rights. a that we finally have chance to protect americans from nsurance monopoly price gouging, from fine print in the contract for those who do have denies rights at the very time that you need them of most, that kind protection about to go into effect along with the right of americans who are uninsured to go to a competitive marketplace ance and pick the policy that is best for their family. for many americans to have a
gentleman from texas is recognized two minutes. >> the majority leader is bsolutely right about scare tactics. if you are an uninsured american and you get a diagnosis of this morning, or you are head-on collision or after you child born with a disability, you ought to be very scared. he's also absolutely right about the need for patient centered healthcare. we are concerned about that. we are concerned that patients are ut insurance today centered right in the bankruptcy court. more...
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premiere at self by southwest in austin, texas. cnn and a lot of other people saw it at self by southwest. by sale was closed at fault southwest by our sales agent, joshed braun. host: one more clear. one minute, 30 seconds long. it is all of richard nixon's aides talking about their roles. >> a typical day for me, older men would pick me up around 7:15. the car would get bob and then his aid. then it would swing by my house and then to the white house. i am responsible for the scheduling and the president's daily activities. i knew my place. it really reflected a lot about richard nixon, the degree to which he wanted things controlled. guest: it literally was from 6:00 in the morning to 9:00 at night every day of the week, saturdays and sundays, too. >> that pace was unremitting. total consuming for someone like me. close have to operate as to zero defect as you can. i was only concerned with the result the president wanted that was carried out. host: brian frye a little more perspective on how that got put together and to the men
premiere at self by southwest in austin, texas. cnn and a lot of other people saw it at self by southwest. by sale was closed at fault southwest by our sales agent, joshed braun. host: one more clear. one minute, 30 seconds long. it is all of richard nixon's aides talking about their roles. >> a typical day for me, older men would pick me up around 7:15. the car would get bob and then his aid. then it would swing by my house and then to the white house. i am responsible for the scheduling...
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states that are not extending, about 21, also about 9 million people, and this is essentially texas, the most number of uninsured people in the united states, primarily through the this is essentially texas, the most number of uninsured people in the united states, primarily through the midwest, the entire south, the deep south, montana, idaho, miami, and utah.-- idaho, wyoming, and utah. there are some states that are still debating -- michigan, indiana, pennsylvania, a few others. i was thinking, where i want to be on january 1 is the four corners and with one arm in new mexico, another arm in colorado i'm getting this wrong -- arizona, new mexico, colorado, utah, and utah is the only one that does not have the medicaid expansion. host: there are differences depending on what side of the border you are on --
states that are not extending, about 21, also about 9 million people, and this is essentially texas, the most number of uninsured people in the united states, primarily through the this is essentially texas, the most number of uninsured people in the united states, primarily through the midwest, the entire south, the deep south, montana, idaho, miami, and utah.-- idaho, wyoming, and utah. there are some states that are still debating -- michigan, indiana, pennsylvania, a few others. i was...
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a decision out of texas that was made in the 1970s. interestingly, even though per the supreme court's decision, inmates may be the only sector of the population which has a constitutional right to healthcare. it is also one of the segments of the population which by law is not entitled to healthcare insurance to pay for it. most of that burden comes out of state appropriations. does not pay the healthcare cost of inmates while they are inside. what is to be done? i think we have been obliged to take matters on ourselves and to come up with some creative approaches. what i call process improvements, electronic medical records, for example. all, it reduces the risk of medical errors. when one looks a liability in lawsuits, it is not necessarily in the area of use of force or in the area of access to programs. it is in the area of healthcare. liability for errors and omissions in providing healthcare. it is probably the largest sector of what we pay out in lawsuits. or what the state pays out in lawsuits. electronic medical records do im
a decision out of texas that was made in the 1970s. interestingly, even though per the supreme court's decision, inmates may be the only sector of the population which has a constitutional right to healthcare. it is also one of the segments of the population which by law is not entitled to healthcare insurance to pay for it. most of that burden comes out of state appropriations. does not pay the healthcare cost of inmates while they are inside. what is to be done? i think we have been obliged...
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here's greg from dallas, texas. it is kind of hard to look at the economy positively when the leaders are passion the economy. -- are dashing the economy. i would like to add that i work for a company or basically do a job for two people. doingof companies are that. they have a small workforce and the get more profits. why would you want to hire? owner, i would probably try to do that to. as far as obamacare, how can it be affecting people so much without even being in effect? i think that is a lot of hogwash. thank you for your time. richard from washington dc, independent line. caller: thank you for taking my call. economy is the way congress and major corporations wanted to be. they repealed glass-steagall act -- which isy call an insurance subsidy. they call it obamacare to throw people off. people need to realize that congress and corporations work hand-in-hand. a want this economy to crash. wall street in the banks are doing good. did you hear how bad people are doing. -- yet you hear how bad people are doing.
here's greg from dallas, texas. it is kind of hard to look at the economy positively when the leaders are passion the economy. -- are dashing the economy. i would like to add that i work for a company or basically do a job for two people. doingof companies are that. they have a small workforce and the get more profits. why would you want to hire? owner, i would probably try to do that to. as far as obamacare, how can it be affecting people so much without even being in effect? i think that is a...
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not two and a half years, i tell my friend from texas. it's been seven years since 2006 when we started working on this. but there's no fix. no fix on the web site, no fix on this floor. today their newfound populism is nowhere to be seen as they vote to repeal tax credits and subsidies designed to make health care more affordable for those same people, working families and small business people who haven't been able to get insurance and are left at risk without it. suddenly -- they who never met a tax increase they don't like are pursuing this. one more minute? >> how about an additional 30 seconds? >> the gentleman is recognized for 30 seconds. >> mr. speaker, this bill makes all those folks pawns in republicans' single focus quest to undo health care reform at the expense of every other pressing challenge we face as a nation. it's shameful, mr. speaker, that this house continues to waste the american people's time on health care repeal votes that won't go anywhere and they know it. the senate will not pass this bill. the president will
not two and a half years, i tell my friend from texas. it's been seven years since 2006 when we started working on this. but there's no fix. no fix on the web site, no fix on this floor. today their newfound populism is nowhere to be seen as they vote to repeal tax credits and subsidies designed to make health care more affordable for those same people, working families and small business people who haven't been able to get insurance and are left at risk without it. suddenly -- they who never...
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kentucky, utah, texas. generally the most conservative senators are from conservative states and the most conservative congress -- congressman are from rural districts. realistically the republican party will be senators from purple states and congressman from suburban districts that are elected in a limited government candid it. typically in these more urban or suburban districts, purple states, you won't have a conservative candid it's winning primaries. how realistic is that to expect a party to truly be taken over by more limited government candid it's? >> sure. that definitely is a major challenge because we have seen really since the rise of the conservative movement with the founding of the national review in 1955 and some events before, we have really only had two movement conservatives nominated for president by the republican party with mary goldwater in 1964 went on to lose and then ronald reagan who went to terms. george w. bush, i have a lot of criticisms of him in my book, was summoned it was
kentucky, utah, texas. generally the most conservative senators are from conservative states and the most conservative congress -- congressman are from rural districts. realistically the republican party will be senators from purple states and congressman from suburban districts that are elected in a limited government candid it. typically in these more urban or suburban districts, purple states, you won't have a conservative candid it's winning primaries. how realistic is that to expect a...
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>> so we have a perfect study in which 50 states you could track health costs, and some states like texas have set very severe caps. and they have not seen lower trend lines because they set the caps. so it's absolutely true that doctors practice defensive medicine, it's true that we need changes. that's all true. it won't fix the cost trends. the cost trends are because of unnecessary capacity, it's because of irrationality in the system, it's because of, you know, delivering too much of the wrong kinds of services. so, you know, you have lots of -- you know, the ama's answer to this and physicians' answer to this is always tort reform. and you can say, you know, yes, you're right, the tort system need to be fixed, but that's not the answer to the cost trends. >> well, thank you, dr. brenner. that was incredibly interesting. [applause] >> thank you so much. ms. . [applause] >> that, i want to ask dan, our nga executive director, to give us an update of the work on the association in assisting states to control health costs while maintaining quality. >> thank you. you probably won't be su
>> so we have a perfect study in which 50 states you could track health costs, and some states like texas have set very severe caps. and they have not seen lower trend lines because they set the caps. so it's absolutely true that doctors practice defensive medicine, it's true that we need changes. that's all true. it won't fix the cost trends. the cost trends are because of unnecessary capacity, it's because of irrationality in the system, it's because of, you know, delivering too much of...
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rights case, not to forget this past term also decided an affirmative-action case from the university of texas in which affirmative action survived by a hair. i am persuaded that in that decision the supreme court is setting up the law to strike down racial diversity as a compelling justification for race conscious affirmative action programs. taken together weakens a three things about each of those events or images, each of which offers us a perch on to the state of black politics in the united states today. about that supreme court decision, in his opinion for the courts the chief justice, justice roberts, says something that i do not think could have been said hist 50 years ago, would not have been sent 50 years ago by a member of the u.s. supreme court. there's a moment in the opinion in which he frankly admits that racial discrimination in american life, a particularly here in voting, exists, goes on to say no one denies that and yet by the end of the opinion what he has given us is a reading of the constitution which effectively says racial discrimination exists, no one denies it and we
rights case, not to forget this past term also decided an affirmative-action case from the university of texas in which affirmative action survived by a hair. i am persuaded that in that decision the supreme court is setting up the law to strike down racial diversity as a compelling justification for race conscious affirmative action programs. taken together weakens a three things about each of those events or images, each of which offers us a perch on to the state of black politics in the...
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some states like texas set very severe caps. they haven't seen lower trend lines because they set the cap. it's absolutely true that doctors practice defensive medicine. it's true the tort system doesn't work. it's true we need changes. it's all true. it won't fix the terrorist trends. they because of it's because of a rationality in the system. it's because of delivering too many of the wrong kinds of social security. yo lot of ama's answer to this and physician's answer is tort reform. you can say, you know, yes, you are right the tort system needs to be fixed. it's not the answer to the cost trends. >> thank you, doctor. that was incredibly interesting. [applause] i want to ask our executive director to give us an update on the association and assistanting state to control health costs while maintaining quality. >> thank you we're trying to emulate what jeff it doing. we have an agreement with jeff trying to utilize his technique. we have awarded seven states project to see if we can take some of the technique jeff and his co
some states like texas set very severe caps. they haven't seen lower trend lines because they set the cap. it's absolutely true that doctors practice defensive medicine. it's true the tort system doesn't work. it's true we need changes. it's all true. it won't fix the terrorist trends. they because of it's because of a rationality in the system. it's because of delivering too many of the wrong kinds of social security. yo lot of ama's answer to this and physician's answer is tort reform. you...
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and texas passed a law modeled on the indiana law. but if democrats relly thnk that this is discrimindiscrimin atory,hy is it that they require a photo id in order to get into the democratic national convention? we think and id should be required for the most sacred vote. because the united states department of justice says it's %-voter fraud to take place. we think the court should uphold it. >> you have other contests in court with this administration across a broad number of fronts. what is the next one to come to court? >> we always havsome that involve peta. and we are also challenging the dodd-fra law because we have seen the habit that he is wrecking on the financial industry. we are also weighing in chaenging the president's constitutional power. taing about his appointment to the consumer financial protection bureau. the obama administration is challenging the constitution time after time. and they are pushing right back. lou: greg abbott, we are delighted to have you with us and we wish you success. thank you so much for bei
and texas passed a law modeled on the indiana law. but if democrats relly thnk that this is discrimindiscrimin atory,hy is it that they require a photo id in order to get into the democratic national convention? we think and id should be required for the most sacred vote. because the united states department of justice says it's %-voter fraud to take place. we think the court should uphold it. >> you have other contests in court with this administration across a broad number of fronts....
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a move he considers hostile to the constitution and the state of texas. joining us no is the attorney general for the great state of texas. greg abbott. he is a candidate to succeed john cemented cement thank you for having me. lou: you must tremble that he will not be impressed with your credentials of the onstitution as he has been so dismissive of his fellow attorneys and what the house and the senate have said. >> well, this is purportedly for the purpose of enforcing the voting rights ac but in reality this is nothing more than political theater. look at the way that this legal challenge againsttexas would launch. it was launched at a national urban league convention. this follows in the footsteps of barack obama's national field director coming to texas. this s nothing more tn the obama administration trying to use the voting rights act for political purposes. >> the president has talked abouthis issue contesting this state of texas. i had to scratch my head. because with all the bluster of pandering on two different occasions, they were not paying
a move he considers hostile to the constitution and the state of texas. joining us no is the attorney general for the great state of texas. greg abbott. he is a candidate to succeed john cemented cement thank you for having me. lou: you must tremble that he will not be impressed with your credentials of the onstitution as he has been so dismissive of his fellow attorneys and what the house and the senate have said. >> well, this is purportedly for the purpose of enforcing the voting...
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texas a&m and the diagnosis says 10 stings per pound of bodyweight before it is af gold. john: site could take 1600 stains some. john: the answer is to run away still make a very few people are killed by a killer bees? >> we wonder to her year. john: and media isn't worried about them telling us they worry about them finishing a crisis point that threatens food disaster. >> something is happening to the bees. >> every third byte is pollinated by the honeybee. >> as...
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to have him if he is certainly there are areas where it is required,d, but we have te chemical fe in texas and immediately the president says : 90 day reviw from the federal agencies about new regulations. maybe the regulators that were supposed to be watching those chemical plants were not doing their jobs. it never crosses mind. all this regulation is expensive. they add up for reason. >> franchise friday. at this point when you see the terrible jobs that are being cread by the larger economy, to a certain extent you have to take your fad to our own hands . melissa: find your own way out. i mean, maybe is this possib what it is coming to an america, the you really have to look for your own solution at this point because things are not getting better coming from washington? your thoughts? >> i think that's right. particularly if you get a recent college graduates. good degrees and would like to get good, well paying jobs and i just unable to, or people who were laid off and the great recession and its aftermath and are unable to get jobs that pay what they were making before th were laid
to have him if he is certainly there are areas where it is required,d, but we have te chemical fe in texas and immediately the president says : 90 day reviw from the federal agencies about new regulations. maybe the regulators that were supposed to be watching those chemical plants were not doing their jobs. it never crosses mind. all this regulation is expensive. they add up for reason. >> franchise friday. at this point when you see the terrible jobs that are being cread by the larger...
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in certain states like texas, there will have clothing that will be exempt. but certain items like climbing boots will be part of the tax holiday. climbing boots will be included. gerri: the devil is in the details. >> check what you want and make sure it will be able to be discnted during holiday. gerri: thank you for coming on. appreciate it. great job. welli case ofuyer's remorse. we've reported capitol hill anxiety after going on the obamacare insurance exchange since it was on kick -- on fair. the white house saying today that the office of personnel management has decided lawmakers and their staff will go on to the exchanges but the government will keep subsidizing coverage. my next guest says this fight is just starting. the heritage foundation. thank you for coming on. how is it possible that ts is just getting started? at how we were done. the office of personnel management has ruled. >> we have not actually seen the ruling. they have three years to rule. they have not. now suddenly at the end of the game they are. we are you in a paper, my colleague
in certain states like texas, there will have clothing that will be exempt. but certain items like climbing boots will be part of the tax holiday. climbing boots will be included. gerri: the devil is in the details. >> check what you want and make sure it will be able to be discnted during holiday. gerri: thank you for coming on. appreciate it. great job. welli case ofuyer's remorse. we've reported capitol hill anxiety after going on the obamacare insurance exchange since it was on kick...
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leading the university of california system -- >> take a look at the proposal that the congressman from texas has put forward. i think it's a serious grown-up effort that will secure the border. he's put it forward, it's been passed through the republican committee there. i think that that rather than what the senate did is an improvement. we also need to have a guest worker program. talk to farmers and dairy men. they're not able to get the workers they need in this country out to the farms which are temporary jobs. >> i heard exactly the same rhetoric, the same reasoning, the same bromides in 2006 and '07 when it went down in defeat. none of us want that to happen. let's go to the issues. >> some people do. i think the president does. >> i'm not going to cast apersians on this. i'm not going to question anyone's motives. i'm going to say simply if you want the reform immigration and you must control the border, because if you cannot control the border, you can't control immigration and everything everyone says about it after that is pure bull. so it has to begin as a condition precedent act
leading the university of california system -- >> take a look at the proposal that the congressman from texas has put forward. i think it's a serious grown-up effort that will secure the border. he's put it forward, it's been passed through the republican committee there. i think that that rather than what the senate did is an improvement. we also need to have a guest worker program. talk to farmers and dairy men. they're not able to get the workers they need in this country out to the...
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katra pierson in dallas, texas. >>> when empty-nesters that sign the economy is running on empty? neil: well you know, more adult kids than ever are rusing to leave the nest. they're making it their nest and increasing their nest for life because more than one out of three young people are still living with mom-and-pop. some not so young. up to 31 years of age. that is a lot of normans in the basement. a sign this economy is going psycho? ask jo ling kent and steve lazear and jean marsh. what do you think? >> a lot of factors, confluence of things. rising education costs. really difficult employment situation. parents who are willing to have their kids live at home. kids willing to live with their parents. this up tick has gone from 32 to 36%. i find all this interesting this is coming tether and more and more people are living at home. something, when i graduated from college i ran far away to china. but, it's something that has become -- neil: taking a bit of a leap there. i told my daughters the poconos would be a start. >> i is becoming very socially acceptable. think there is
katra pierson in dallas, texas. >>> when empty-nesters that sign the economy is running on empty? neil: well you know, more adult kids than ever are rusing to leave the nest. they're making it their nest and increasing their nest for life because more than one out of three young people are still living with mom-and-pop. some not so young. up to 31 years of age. that is a lot of normans in the basement. a sign this economy is going psycho? ask jo ling kent and steve lazear and jean...
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in states like colorado and texas and florida. the cost of individual ly -- its for new tax hikes. >> monica, go ahead. >> let's take a step back and remember what this is really about. let's take a look at the big picture. obama in 2008 spoke about the fundment transformation of the nation. health care was his greatest lever in order to affect that. that's why he did out immediately. obama care was never about health care, health insurance or health reform. it was only and solely and still is about government power and control. when you look at the history of authoritarian regimes, one of the first things they do when they seize power is seize control of the health care system, for one simple reason. if the government controls your health care, the government controls you, period. >> i'm going to bring up that 10 yerld -- >> it's going to be funded on the backs of young americans. folks under 35 years old, men and women. that e that's. >> a study just came out that 26-year-olds are going to have to cover 80% of their premiums. if
in states like colorado and texas and florida. the cost of individual ly -- its for new tax hikes. >> monica, go ahead. >> let's take a step back and remember what this is really about. let's take a look at the big picture. obama in 2008 spoke about the fundment transformation of the nation. health care was his greatest lever in order to affect that. that's why he did out immediately. obama care was never about health care, health insurance or health reform. it was only and solely...
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so texas is doing well. >> yeah. texas is doing well. texas even did well through the recession. there is a lot of opportunities in many different sectors. healthcare is doing very well. insurance, retail, again is hot area in texas well as information technology and engineering. >> alisyn: that might explain why atlanta and seattle and phoenix are also doing well. for people out there looking for jobs, you suggest that they look in nursing -- >> -- yes. >> and retail. >> retail, customer service, sales, it, again, is one of the hottest areas. you do need to have the experience and the skills. but there are a lot of opportunities in information technology. even, i think we had on the list truck drivers is coming back, which is a good economic indicator, you know, certainly that there is opportunity. so the positions are across the board in many sectors, but you really need to look at what states and what cities are performing well, you know, people that are open to relocation should certainly consider options because there are jobs out there but they are not in every state. >> al
so texas is doing well. >> yeah. texas is doing well. texas even did well through the recession. there is a lot of opportunities in many different sectors. healthcare is doing very well. insurance, retail, again is hot area in texas well as information technology and engineering. >> alisyn: that might explain why atlanta and seattle and phoenix are also doing well. for people out there looking for jobs, you suggest that they look in nursing -- >> -- yes. >> and retail....
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my own guess is they picked up chatter and said north texas -- no more benghazi.re >> this past week the president and others within the administration have been saying that the benghazi is one of the phony scandals. if all of these phony scandals like the doj investigation into james rosen, the irs scandal and now benghazi, all three of thoso had actually changed policy in the administration, are they really so phony? >> no. although i first thought we didn't have a chance to talk between then. i thought it was a mistake. i thought it was the president d was ad libbing saying, by the way, these phony scandal, let'ss get back to building the middle class and it turns out it wasn't. what i find serious about this is 9-11 is coming up. 9-11 in 2012 was devastating. but i also think it's the most devastating thing that's happened over the last year ishi nothing's happened to them of the there is cover of inspire n magazine has an american flag on the ground, al-qaeda flag ma hanging over the egyptian embassy. zawari's brother was -- in november of 12, he put out a misssive saying this a
my own guess is they picked up chatter and said north texas -- no more benghazi.re >> this past week the president and others within the administration have been saying that the benghazi is one of the phony scandals. if all of these phony scandals like the doj investigation into james rosen, the irs scandal and now benghazi, all three of thoso had actually changed policy in the administration, are they really so phony? >> no. although i first thought we didn't have a chance to talk...
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their flight plan had them headed to texas to refuel and then on to ers a no word on the cause of the crash, but we are told it was foggy. fedex. a driver slammed his pickup truck right into lake houston. he says he accidently stepped on the gas instead of the break caught in the path a woman fishing on the bank the lake. she has minor injuries. a driver was rescued from the water. is he okay. kansas. a giant sink hole. >> i have seen pictures and i thought it was deep but i didn't know it was this deep. get out here and see a whole different. >> gap opened up north of sharch springs. gap 290 feet across. 90 feet deep. florida, a 35-year-old man from chattanooga tennessee just completed a trip from cuba all the way to the florida keys. >> the season never died down. >> big free bird 28 six minutes he says it was tough but nothing beats the pain. >> >> you can stop and enjoy the beauty of it, too. the color of the water. things that you, you know, that mother nature has placed in the water that you pass along the way. >> harris: that's a fox watch across america. >> harris: americans l
their flight plan had them headed to texas to refuel and then on to ers a no word on the cause of the crash, but we are told it was foggy. fedex. a driver slammed his pickup truck right into lake houston. he says he accidently stepped on the gas instead of the break caught in the path a woman fishing on the bank the lake. she has minor injuries. a driver was rescued from the water. is he okay. kansas. a giant sink hole. >> i have seen pictures and i thought it was deep but i didn't know...
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and my carbon footprint is larger than texas. but you know what? it's a lot of fun. >> in 1911, a small town kansas farmer named clyde cessna built his own airplane. little did he know that this would lead to the birth of the most prolific aircraft manufacturing brand of all time, with total production and delivery exceeding 190,000. cessna originally partnered with lloyd c. stearman, future president of lockheed martin, and walter beech, cofounder of beech aircraft. the three founded travel air and focused on building biplanes. it wouldn't be until 1924 that cessna aircraft was founded. the company's goal was to focus on single engine monoplanes. it would be this very style of aircraft that the cessna brand would become synonymous with, along with general aviation as a whole. i caught up with cessna's angela baldwin at airventure in oshkosh, wisconsin. did clyde cessna have any idea that the cessna of back then would become the cessna of today? >> no, and we think he'd be quite proud of what we've been able to accomplish. i mean, we've got the fas
and my carbon footprint is larger than texas. but you know what? it's a lot of fun. >> in 1911, a small town kansas farmer named clyde cessna built his own airplane. little did he know that this would lead to the birth of the most prolific aircraft manufacturing brand of all time, with total production and delivery exceeding 190,000. cessna originally partnered with lloyd c. stearman, future president of lockheed martin, and walter beech, cofounder of beech aircraft. the three founded...
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vemos una neorme cantidad de tormentas, hay un bache como frío sin embargo la alata presión al norte de texas allá en los estados vecinos nos afecta a nosotros porque también afecta a la baja humedad, cielos parcialmente nublados y sobre todo vientos, que en el Área de la bahía realmente nos afecta, estamos marcnado 6 millones por hora, esta misma tarde usted espera 58 grados con vientos de 12 millas por hora, 65 para mañana sábado las mínimas en los 50, ahí tiene usted los 60 para san josé. >>> ♪. >> buenas tardes amigos bienvenidos esto es acción deportiva finalmente llego en la madrugada el cuerpo del christian "el chucho" benítez con miles de aficionados que llegaron a dalr el último tributo. >> este es el momento en que llegaba el feretro a ecuadoir de qatar, no se puede creer que hace unas semanas salió a conquistar el medio oriente, encabezado por el padre el juagdor, se daban a conocer los resultados de la segunda autopsia. >> presentaba una muerte por muerte natural y además una muerte subita de un periodo largo de tiempo en la cual se manfiesto lo siguiente, un edema
vemos una neorme cantidad de tormentas, hay un bache como frío sin embargo la alata presión al norte de texas allá en los estados vecinos nos afecta a nosotros porque también afecta a la baja humedad, cielos parcialmente nublados y sobre todo vientos, que en el Área de la bahía realmente nos afecta, estamos marcnado 6 millones por hora, esta misma tarde usted espera 58 grados con vientos de 12 millas por hora, 65 para mañana sábado las mínimas en los 50, ahí tiene usted los 60 para...
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en texas funcionarios de salud pÚblica han recibido mÁs de cien reportes de persona enfermas pero aÚn no ha encontrado el motivo de la enfermedad. el estado emitiÓ aviso que insta mÉdicos a revisar a pacientes para ver si tienen sÍntoma de la infecciÓn. >>> bueno a la aumentaron la vigilancia en otros productos de hoja verde de exporto ademÁs en tanto las personas con edad avanzada y aquellas con sistemas dÉbiles como los niÑos, pueden estar en mayor riesgo de la enfermedad prolongada, conÉctese al doctor juan rivera para mÁs consejos mÉdicos en univisiÓn noticias.com. >>> y esta empresa americana pero tiene que operaciÓn nosotros mÉxico como lo decÍas y que en esa planta mÉxico adÓnde vendrÍa el problema ¿no?. >>> asÍ es correctamente. >>> gracias buen fin de semana. >>> gracias. >>> y un tema mÉdico de salud la fda estableciÓ reglats nuevas para que un producto diga que no tengo iglÚ ten, y el iglu ten que contenga sea menor de 20 partes por mayor es una prot esquina estÁ en el trigo que a las persona con enfermedad le puede provocar ciertas pato oils, senador
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texas gained more ground on oakland. here a larry beil. >> good morning. just last week, it looked like the a's might runway away with the title but the rangers are back, now just 2 1/2 behind. ricky henderson -- no doubt about that. rangers pitcher walked five batters in four innings including the score in the double in the first. 2-0 a's. rakers tie it in the second. nelson cruz waiting for his biogenesis suspension but talent prospect. tommy malone was yanked allowed six runs and rangers roll to their fifth straight victory. giants in tampa and not having any fun. madison bumgarner was. 7 innings, struck out 11. brandon bell, in a slump that would be the slump-bus tr, gone! he tripled and singled. 1-1 game. brandon crawford says aloha! two-run bomb, giants take the series opener in tampa. could this be the catch of the year? angels outfielder, he robs jose batista at the wall. he got it. even though it landed over the wall, it is an out! angels won the game 7-5. little league baseball, belmont regional shores, this game was all belmont. they jump out to
texas gained more ground on oakland. here a larry beil. >> good morning. just last week, it looked like the a's might runway away with the title but the rangers are back, now just 2 1/2 behind. ricky henderson -- no doubt about that. rangers pitcher walked five batters in four innings including the score in the double in the first. 2-0 a's. rakers tie it in the second. nelson cruz waiting for his biogenesis suspension but talent prospect. tommy malone was yanked allowed six runs and...
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last night's game against texas didn't help. up next in sports, larry beil has more on >> welcome back. lisa is with us. we are back together. feels like it's been a long time. >> yeah, yeah. it's nice and we will have another nice afternoon. it will be a little warmer today than tomorrow. and it certainly was warmer yesterday. hope you noticed. >> yes. >> so with the sunshine this afternoon, we will manage some upper 80s in our inland east bay. but around the bay, despite the sunshine, still temperate wishes is good because we are going to cool down from the readings we reached today. so numbers throughout the afternoon will be the warmest you will see in the next seven days. so today is the warmest day out there as we get a trough situated along the northwest coast. here's a look at the golden gate bridge. and you will notice that we are looking at the low clouds, even some mist and drizzle so you may need your wipers if you are headed north or south. temperatures have dropped into the 50s. it's a cool one out there. san franc
last night's game against texas didn't help. up next in sports, larry beil has more on >> welcome back. lisa is with us. we are back together. feels like it's been a long time. >> yeah, yeah. it's nice and we will have another nice afternoon. it will be a little warmer today than tomorrow. and it certainly was warmer yesterday. hope you noticed. >> yes. >> so with the sunshine this afternoon, we will manage some upper 80s in our inland east bay. but around the bay,...
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there's a large outbreak in texas. there's a large outbreak in florida. so far, i've been talking to the investigators there. they've not been able to connect it to the same product. >> meantime, we're talking about two, huge restaurant chains. the olive garden and red l lobster. is it safe to eat there? >> i think it is. this ended in july. the symptoms can go on for a month if you're not treated. but the product that caused the outbreak in those states is no longer in the market. >> why is it taking so long to figure out the cause of the outbreak? >> some outbreaks are very easy. you eat something you get sick right away. with this, it can take a week when you eat something until you get sick. it's very tricky to do those studies. now, they have to go back to the farms and say what happened here? what can we do in the farms in mexico to prevent this. >> the bottom line is the safety in those restaurants, and still out there in 14 states. >> more to come. >>> more to come here on this broadcast. a lot of other news breaking overnight. for that, as always
there's a large outbreak in texas. there's a large outbreak in florida. so far, i've been talking to the investigators there. they've not been able to connect it to the same product. >> meantime, we're talking about two, huge restaurant chains. the olive garden and red l lobster. is it safe to eat there? >> i think it is. this ended in july. the symptoms can go on for a month if you're not treated. but the product that caused the outbreak in those states is no longer in the market....
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tonight's game with texas did not help. is this the catch of the >>> last week it looked like the as might run away with the american league west title. rangers 2 1/2 back. this is osage racing. henderson. rangers pitcher walks five batters in four innings including two that scored on this double in the first. 2-0 as in a flash. rangers tied it up. in the fourth from the island a two-run homer. tommy malone gave up six runs. the rangers roll to their fifth straight win. sparky is not having any fun at all. madison was. brandon belt has been in a horrid slump. this would be your slump buster gone. he triples and singled. 1-1 game. the very next batter high deep. a two-run blast as the giants take the series opener 4-1. could this be the catch of the year? angels outfielder robs with a leaping catch. over the wall. even though he landed over the wall he caught it. it is not a home run. that is an out. it is spectacular. >>> little league baseball. belmont versus arizona. this game is all belmont. third inning. their pitcher b
tonight's game with texas did not help. is this the catch of the >>> last week it looked like the as might run away with the american league west title. rangers 2 1/2 back. this is osage racing. henderson. rangers pitcher walks five batters in four innings including two that scored on this double in the first. 2-0 as in a flash. rangers tied it up. in the fourth from the island a two-run homer. tommy malone gave up six runs. the rangers roll to their fifth straight win. sparky is not...
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tonight's game with texas did not help. is this the catch of the >>> last week it looked like the as might run away with the american league west title. rangers 2 1/2 back. this is osage racing. henderson. rangers pitcher walks five batters in four innings including two that scored on this double in the first. 2-0 as in a flash. rangers tied it up. in the fourth from the island a two-run homer. tommy malone gave up six runs. the rangers roll to their fifth straight win. sparky is not having any fun at all. madison was. brandon belt has been in a horrid slump. this would be your slump buster gone. he triples and singled. 1-1 game. the very next batter high deep. a two-run blast as the giants take the series opener 4-1. could this be the catch of the year? angels outfielder robs with a leaping catch. over the wall. even though he landed over the wall he caught it. it is not a home run. that is an out. it is spectacular. >>> little league baseball. bel this game is all belmont. third inning. their pitcher bringing it. way to g
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last night texas gained more ground on oakland. here's abc7 news sports director larry beil with highlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning. just last week it looked like the a's might run away with the american league west title, but the rangers have suddenly roared back in the race. now just two and a half behind after winning last night at the coliseum. the sausage race, ricky anderson better outrun rollie fingers. no doubt about that. rangers pitcher, alexio, walked five batters in four innings, including the two that scored on this brandon moss double in the first. rangers tied it in the second. nelson cruz waiting for his biogeneses suspension, perhaps, but that was his 26th of the year. two in the fourth. and this talented young prospect. gone! tommy malone yanked after 3 1/3. allowed 6 runs. rangers roll to their sixth straight victory. 8-3, the final. >>> giants in tampa. spocky is not having any fun at the trop. madison bumgarner was. and brandon bell, in a horrid slump. back would be your slump-buster. gone! he
last night texas gained more ground on oakland. here's abc7 news sports director larry beil with highlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning. just last week it looked like the a's might run away with the american league west title, but the rangers have suddenly roared back in the race. now just two and a half behind after winning last night at the coliseum. the sausage race, ricky anderson better outrun rollie fingers. no doubt about that. rangers pitcher, alexio, walked five...